Lions set to make a splash
Wokingham Lions is hoping the Wokingham Swimathon will become a regular feature in the town's community event calendar.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions is hoping the Wokingham Swimathon will become a regular feature in the town's community event calendar.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is a smooth operator, thanks to its hot new machine
Read moreDetailsLiberation and black theology will be the focus for a religious-themed discussion group coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsTHE stars in the night sky are the focus of a new book aimed at children wanting to gaze in wonder at nature's light fantastic.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Writers Circle recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, which followed a writing evening class at Theale School.
Read moreDetailsDylan William Hawkins, aged 22, is wanted on recall to prison and for escaping lawful custody.
Read moreDetailsCouncil budget plans say that government grants aren't enough to cover the rising costs of providing essential services.
Read moreDetailsViews are being sought on the final stages of a plan to improve cycling and walking links between Winnersh and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council acted quickly to remove a set of unauthorised traffic lights.
Read moreDetailsThree good causes in Wokingham received a cash boost thanks to a Wokingham supermarket.
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